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dispersionIn physics, a particular property of refraction in which the angle and velocity of waves passing through a dispersive medium depend upon their frequency. When visible white light passes through a prism it is split into a spectrum (see electromagnetic waves). This occurs because each component frequency of light, which corresponds to a colour, is refracted by a slightly different angle, and so the light is split into its component frequencies (colours). A rainbow is formed when sunlight is dispersed by raindrops. A white light beam splits up into the colours of which it consists (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). Red light has the lowest frequency (longest wavelength) and is the least refracted; violet light has the highest frequency (shortest wavelength) and is the most refracted. The relationship between wavelength and frequency is given by the formula: speed of light = frequency × wavelength (or wavelength = speed of light/frequency). dispersion
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This four-page fact sheet describes Aquamix dispersions and emulsions, said to help latex formulators, adhesive manufacturers, specialty coatings producers and polymer manufacturers shorten development cycles, streamline operations and more effectively use resources. Two new liquid-color dispersions are available from Ferro Corp. The divestiture of Accurate Dispersions is an important step forward in Eastman's ongoing strategy to improve performance in our coatings, adhesives, specialty polymers and inks segment," said Brian Ferguson, chairman and CEO of Eastman. |
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